Antonyms for proscenium
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : proh-see-nee-uh m, pruh- |
Phonetic Transcription : proʊˈsi ni əm, prə- |
Definition of proscenium
Origin :- c.1600, "stage of an ancient theater," from Latin proscaenium, from Greek proskenion "the space in front of the scenery," also "entrance of a tent," from pro "in front" (see pro-) + skene "stage, tent, booth" (see scene). Modern sense of "space between the curtain and the orchestra" is attested from 1807.
- As in front : noun forward, beginning part of something
- Anyway, I'm going to propose, him for the Stuyvesant and the Proscenium.
- Extract from : « The Younger Set » by Robert W. Chambers
- The chief feat however is not yet performed, that which is to be acted in front of the Proscenium!
- Extract from : « Beethoven's Letters 1790-1826 Vol. 2 » by Lady Wallace
- The Proscenium Arch is the arch or frame extending around the front of the stage of a theatre.
- Extract from : « The Boy Craftsman » by A. Neely Hall
Synonyms for proscenium
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